Anonymous wrote:Do it!
I added a giant breed puppy to my household with my 7-year-old established senior dog. (7-years is senior—they are short-lived.)
They love each other. It took a few months, but my older dog definitely has more energy now. Watching them play is truly the sweetest thing.
They are both female.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD is 4.5, DS is 16 months. I’m a stay at home mom and DH travels occasionally. We have a 14 year old border collie who is the live of our lives. We have been trying to adopt a Golden for months (approved by the local rescue just waiting on a dog). There is a Golden puppy nearby who is available NOW. We adopted the 14 year old as a rescue when she was a little over a year old and have never actually had a true puppy as adults. Is this crazy? We’ve been talking about another dog for a long time just a little guy shy I guess. I’m worried about how our older dog will handle. I don’t want to overshadow her as she gets older but also think another dog may be helpful to her and the kids
Is it a rescue or breeder? Asking because is it harder to get a rescue?
Anonymous wrote:DD is 4.5, DS is 16 months. I’m a stay at home mom and DH travels occasionally. We have a 14 year old border collie who is the live of our lives. We have been trying to adopt a Golden for months (approved by the local rescue just waiting on a dog). There is a Golden puppy nearby who is available NOW. We adopted the 14 year old as a rescue when she was a little over a year old and have never actually had a true puppy as adults. Is this crazy? We’ve been talking about another dog for a long time just a little guy shy I guess. I’m worried about how our older dog will handle. I don’t want to overshadow her as she gets older but also think another dog may be helpful to her and the kids